Til Iamook Headlight, November 2o, IOl3 PROPERTY HOLDERS WIN THB BUDGET DISCUSSED 1 did not think thia a good time to in crease taxation Chas. Kunxe made ■ plea for the owners in Cltv Not Liable Poor Farm and Court House for Work, but Company Items Cause Difference lHX>r J. \V. BUCHANAN, While the property owners should would be able to run between this ( C has . L. H olway . o’clock. not be required to pay for the work I city and Astoria. They were not Supt. Buel, in commenting on done by the Warren Construction only spending money for 'good the success of the institute, re­ Fairview Grange. Company under the contract made roads, but large sums of money marked that there had not been a with the Council acting under the would be expended in Astoria for Fairview Grange will meet at more successful meeting of teachers amendment Judge Campbell said a dock and other improvements. their hall next Saturday evening, in this county. He continued by the improvements had been made, G. W. Kiger, speaking for the at 7 o’clock, when six candidates saying the Instructors were all and though there was an issue as timber interests, and G. W. Dwight that the will be initiated. The following beyond the average ; to the quality of the improvements, were opposed to making uthe tax program will be rendered : Song, teachers were greatly interested the construction company is entitled higher than it was this year, espe­ by Grange ; Roll call, responded to and attended regularly ; many to fair and reasonable pay for the cially as the proposed budget would by each memher reciting a quota­ being in attendance eighteen hours, work, for which payment the city make the taxes one-third higher. tion ; recitation, Mrs. Haring ; in place of sixteen as required. He should be liable. This, Mr. Kiger said, was too much. reading, Mrs. Dunston ; recitntion, said he appreciated the co-opper- Although the question of the A general discussion ensued as to Edith Anderson ; song, C. Dun­ ration of the Academy, in that they quality of the pavement was raised whether it would not be advisable to ston and L. Severence ; recitations, also dismissed school, and the in the case Judge Campbell did not carry the items for poor farm and Paul Wornell, Mr. Haring, Ruth teachers in charge attended the base his opinion on that point, he court house additions over until an- Severence ; instrumental music, Sessions said. State Superintendent Churchill other year, as the state tax was so Ethelyn Crawford ; Surprise Com­ muchhigher. There was some little mittee, Minnie Maxwell and Grace expresad himself as being sur­ Catarrh Cannot Be Cured difference of opinion on this point Bester ; song, by Grange. prised to see so modernly con­ with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they structed and equipped building as as to what was best to do under the cinnot reach the seat of the disease. Ca­ tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, circumstances. we have, particularly in the country and in order to cure it you must take in­ Carl Haberlach advised going Pains in Back and Rheumatism" schools. ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon Torment thousands of people the blood and muccous surfaces. Hall's slow, as there were indications that I daily. Don’t be one of these suf- B irmingham , A la .—F. L. Willis Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It a drop would take place in the price | ferers when for so little cost you suffered greatly from asthma and was prescribed by one of the best phy- •ieians in this country for years and is of cheese, and in that case it would can get well rid of the cause. Foley bronchitis. He writes “ I got no a regular prescription. It is composed of Kidney Pills begin their good work relief until I took Foley’s Honey and the best tonics known, combined witi the be hard on the dairyman to increase from the very first dose They Tar Compound. It entirely re­ best blood purifiers, acting directly on "the their taxes. mucous surfaces. The perfect combina exert so direct an action on the moved those choking sensations, O. . „ A. Schultz said that industrial i kidneys and bladder that the pain and never filled to produce an easy ton of the two ingredicntsl is what pro­ . , ... duces such wonderful results in curing and financial conditions were in a an(] torment of backache, rheunia- and comfortable condition of the catarrh Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CH ENK V & CO., Props.. Teledo, O liad way and that money was tight i tistn nnd kidney trouble is soon dis- throat and lungs.” For sale by all Sold bv Druggists, price 75c, He believed in improvements, but ( pelled. For sale by all druggists. druggists. fake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. J l„ bis decision handed down Tuesda? Judge Campbell, of Ore- fonCity, held that city properly o««ers in Tillamook should uot be held liable for street improvements „tide by the Warren Construction Company, because of irregularitiea the procedure of the City Council wJi0g to the contract, for »he For Sale. ELECTION NOTICE 3 year old colt, well broke and N otice is II ekuii G iven —That gentle for sale cheap l>y Frank on Monday, the 1st day of Decem­ Paul, 1 mile south of town. ber, 1913, at the t'ouit Room of the County Court House, in Tillamook City, Oregon, u City Election will tie held tor the purpose of electing the following officers of said City, to-wit : One Mayor. One ireasurer. One Councilman from the First I "I feel it niy duty to tell others what Ward of said City One Councilman from the Chamberlain's Tablets have done for me, ” writes M tb . L. Dunlap, of Oak Second Ward of said City Grove. Mich. ”1 have One Councilman from the Third suffered with pains in Wind of said City. my back and under One Councilman from the uiy shoulder blade for Fourth Ward of suid City. a number of years, One Councilman from the Fifth algo with a poor appe­ Waril ot said CitJ tite and constipation. One Water Commissioner from I tried all of the rem­ the Third Ward of said Citv. edies that I heard of, And that Thomas Coates, E. D and a number of doc­ Hoag and J. S. Lamar have been tors, but got no relief. duly appointed Judges, and Elbert Finally a friend told E Ginn a.id W. G. Dwight as me to try Chamber­ Clerks of said election. lain's Stomach and Said election will be held at 8:00 IJ ver Tablets. I got o'clock in the morning of said day a bottle of them and and will contiune until 6:00 o’clock they soon helped my it: the afternoon of said day. stomach; by their Dated this 19th day of November gentle action my bow­ 1913. els became more reg­ J». W. Toni», ular Today I feel like City Recorder ot Tillamook praising them to all City, Oregon. who suffer as I did. for have cured me and made my life A caucus will be held at the they court room in the County Court worth living ” „„ Saturday, November House on 22nd, 1913, at8:00o’clock I*. M.. forthe purpose of nominating said officers. P. W. Tomi. City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon. Made My Life Worth Living * Wood to Burn- If you are thinking of buying a good Harness, horse covers, halters, or anything in the har­ ness line it will pay you to see me. I also carry the famous Shar­ key’s collar. CLEAR UP SALE. Nothing All Pyrographic Wood while they last one-half off regular price. Conte early and make your selection. Burning sets and eup- phis. TlLLXMOOK T ower s F ish B rand P ommel S licker Keeps both rider and saddle perfectly dn^ Hade for rough wear and I * anB'* • • « ««a•*« I C. I. CLOUGH CO. Reliable Druggists. Let ua till your Prescription. g Tillamook, long service in the wettest S atisfaction G uaranteed LOOK FORTIIS HARK On your front porch can be pit every night until midnight and register not over fifty cants pat month on the meter. Of EXCELLENl L T illamook E lec tric L ight ano IF ukl C ompany W ill S palding , Manager. YOU BELIEVE THAT i WHEELER, OREGON, I The Manufacturing City on NEHALEM BAY is B ound to G row and that INVEST» MENT in W heeler Property will be Profitable. BACK UP YOUR JUDGMENT WITH YOUR MONEY. You mill make money by Investing in CUHEELiER. For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALF.M HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON Portland Office : 327 FAILING BUILDING. Oregon. A 15 Watt Mazda Lamp weather. $3.50 EVERYWHERE A. J. ao»m Town Cot T ower C ahamm ba ReseWed. Tillamook Office : Care of F. R. BEALS.